outlive 英 [ˌaʊtˈlɪv]   美 [ˌaʊt'lɪv]

outlive

outlive  英 [ˌaʊtˈlɪv] 美 [ˌaʊt'lɪv]

vt. 比…活得长;比…经久;经受住;渡过…而存在 

进行时:outliving  过去式:outlived  过去分词:outlived  第三人称单数:outlives 

But nowadays women outlive men by about five to six years. 但现在女人平均比男人长寿五到六年。
The unspeakable truth is that we should not try and outlive our usefulness. 这个可怕的事实是我们不应该试图如行尸走肉般存在。

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  • vt. 比…活得长;比…经久;经受住;渡过…而存在
  • 1. But nowadays women outlive men by about five to six years.

    但现在女人平均比男人长寿五到六年。

  • 2. The unspeakable truth is that we should not try and outlive our usefulness.

    这个可怕的事实是我们不应该试图如行尸走肉般存在。

  • 3. She—the girl student, whom he had never seen again—would outlive him, just as his mother had outlived his father, their beauty and wisdom the saving grace for a man like him, a man like his father.

    她——那个他再也没有见过面的女生——会比他活得长,就像他母亲比他父亲活得更长,她们的美丽和智慧为像他这样的男人,像他父亲这样的男人保全了尊严。

  • outlive (v.) "to live longer than," late 15c., from out (adv.) + live (v.). Related: Outlived; outliving.
out·live / ˌaʊtˈlɪv ; NAmE ˌaʊtˈlɪv / verb 1 outlivesb to live longer than sb 比…活得长 He outlived his wife by three years. 他比妻子多活了三年。 2 outlivesth to continue to exist after sth else has ended or disappeared (在…结束或消失后)继续存在 The machine had outlived its usefulness (= was no longer useful). 这机器已无用了。 outlive outlives outlived outliving out·live / ˌaʊtˈlɪv ; NAmE ˌaʊtˈlɪv /
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